Thousands of people in Philadelphia continue to protest racism and police brutality following the death of George Floyd. Crowds in Center City stretched from the steps of the Art Museum and past the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul. https://t.co/LlmPCHjz7Qhttps://t.co/6YJT2DvCW7

As a historian of social movements in the U.S., I am hard pressed to think of any time in the past when we have had two straight weeks of large-scale protests in hundreds of places, from suburbs to big cities. The breadth and scale of #Floyd protests is staggering. https://t.co/XdGUzgjgX9

@makhondlovu are we thinking the protests won't show a spike in cases though? I'm surprised we're committing to reopening when that's a possibility. we haven't been that doggedly determined about anything besides testing thus far in this pandemic

@makhondlovu are we thinking the protests won't show a spike in cases though? I'm surprised we're committing to reopening when that's a possibility. we haven't been that doggedly determined about anything besides testing thus far in this pandemic

You’re so right. I am worried about that, I guess we will see what happens in the next week or two. https://t.co/WNIZagC1Ys

Also: Jay-Z said we’re past kneeling, and that wasn’t true. What’s been proven repeatedly is how powerful of a gesture that really is. This is a powerful testimony is how the simple things can cause an earthquake.

I used to work at a label back in the day and I was on the digital side. Doing operations- sending content to the music partners. Started working with a new colleague and his first question was “oh you came from Urban right?” 🙄👀